chapter 15 & 21 Flashcards

1
Q

Establishes & maintains the longitudinal axis of the body. Motions occur as a result of the combined motions of the individual veretebrae.

A

Vertebral column

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2
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Protects the spinal cord. Shock absorption and transmission (intervertebral disc)

A

Spinal cloumn

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3
Q

Provides the vertebral column with more strength and resilience (10x more than if a straight rod)

A

Vertebral curves

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4
Q

Small, smooth, flat surface on a bone

A

Facet

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5
Q

Anterior, weight bearing part of the vertebrae

A

Body of the vertebrae

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6
Q

Posterior portion of the vertebrae

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Vertebral arch

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7
Q

The opening for the spinal cord

A

Vertebral foramen

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8
Q

Where one vertebrae sits on another

A

Articular process

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9
Q

Most posterior palpable part of the vertebrae

A

Spinous process

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10
Q

Between each vertebrae. Absorbs and transmits shock. Maintains flexibility of Vertebral column.

A

Intervertebral disk

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11
Q

Outside of the intervertebral disk

A

Annulus fibrosus

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12
Q

Inside the intervertebral disk

A

Nucleus fibrosus

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13
Q

C1 is also called the what? Also helps give the neck is rotating capability

A

Atlas

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14
Q

C2 is referred to as this? Gives the neck a pivot point due to the odontoid process

A

Axis

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15
Q

C7 has a long & prominent spinous process

A

C7

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16
Q

Where the ribs articulate with the vertebrae

A

Costal facets

17
Q

Region of the back that is most injured. Absorbs most of the bodies weight and the weight we carry. Most of the motion occurs at L4-L5.

A

Lumbar spine

18
Q
O= sternum and clavicle
I= mastoid process
A= bilat: flexes neck
      Unilat: laterally bends the neck, rotation to opposite
                  side
A

Sternocleidomastoid

19
Q

O= transverse processes of cervical vertebrae
I= ribs 1-2
A= bilat: assists neck flexion
Unilat: lateral bending of the neck

A

Scalene

20
Q

A= trunk flexion; compression of the abdomen

A

Rectus abdominis

21
Q

A= bilat: trunk flexion & compression of abdomen

Unilat: lateral flexion, rotation to opposite side

A

External obliques

22
Q

A= bilat: trunk flexion, compression of abdomen

Unilat: lateral flexion, rotation to same side

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Internal obliques

23
Q

A= compression of abdomen

A

Transverse abdominis

24
Q

Can be static or dynamic, deals with alignment of various body segments

A

Posture

25
Q

This must be maintained at all times.

A

Vertebral alignment

26
Q

During gait; pelvis dips side to side

A

Lateral pelvic tilt

27
Q

Decrease the amount of stress placed on ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Improves function. Decreases amount of muscle energy needed to keep the body upright.

A

Good posture

28
Q

The worst position for you

A

Sitting